Friday, June 22, 2007

Uh oh, watch out for alien Quantum Sexperts.

How come the most dangerous creatures in the universe are also, arguably, the most beautiful?

Lustra and Mertis.

THAT'S ALIEN EVOLUTION FOR YOU, which is the best answer we can offer at this stage. Lustra and Mertis are ZOO-O-LIGHTS, who enter the action in mobisode #47, along with six of their equally drop dead gorgeous friends. Who have all just graduated from an infamous intergalactic university, with Ph.D's. in Quantum Sex, whatever the hell that means?! Which everyone learns, when it's way too late,
is banned on sixty thousand Galactic Federation worlds.

SCENES FROM NEW ALPHA MOBILE TV CLIP
Set in cryogenic Ward 6E on the giant spaceship, which contains five thousand humans in suspended animation, Lustra and Mertis are plotting the downfall of the humans.

Time to do some plotting.

Zoo-o-lights are shapeshifters.

Lustra demonstrates to Mertis how she will increase her
breast size to lure the pathetic male humans.

Mertis shapeshifts his body.

"This is exactly how we will manipulate them Lustra."

When they seize the spaceship, Lustra is delighted to learn that she will
be given the pleasure of terminating Commodore Horatio Branson.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Mobile TV soap now in pre-production

Sex, aliens and rock 'n' roll!

Lulu Bazook (18), ALPHA star.

ALPHA SERIES #1 FOR MOBILE TV is in pre-production and 104 x 3 min mobisodes are now underway. Reaction to our ALPHA demo clips, see link top right, has been extremely encouraging. “Awesome”, “Brilliant”, "Fantastic", “I’d watch that”, are regular responses from our 15-24's target audience.

Bonny Bazook loves L.A. Boulevard, the exclusive
shopping precinct on the giant spaceship.

So far, a Singapore mobile phone aggregator linked to 120 million subscribers wants to launch ALPHA across Asia and a NZ mobile phone aggregator, in partnership with Globo in Brazil, thinks it could be a big hit there, because they're crazy on soaps.
Bonny in uniform.

Universal themes, lots of humour, compelling CGI images and great music, that’s the formula for ALPHA’s success.


Portrait of a hero.

Meet Mako, the star of Maori on Mars.

Mako O Te Rangi

FOR OVER 200 YEARS, a Maori tribe has been fighting a brutal war on Mars. In 1796, the
Nga Maia tribe was abducted from New Zealand by aliens and taken back across time and space to the Red Planet, 65 million years ago. When it still had breathable air and loch sized remnants of fresh water seas, still surrounded by fantastic jungle, way down at the bottom of the deep chasms that fracture the arid, meteor bombarded surface.

But it wasn't too long after they arrived on Mars that the tribe escaped from slavery en masse and now, more than two centuries later, they’re still kicking alien butt at every opportunity, from a secret, high-tech underground air base called Rarohenga, which is hidden in the greatest canyon in the solar system.

Seven generations of Maori on Mars

Twenty-three years old, Mako
O Te Rangi is a seventh generation Maori Martian and next in line to be UPOKO ARIKI (Paramount Chief) of the Nga Maia tribe on Mars.

Maori fighter bomber being pursued by a Snaaku attack-saucer.

MAORI ON MARS is like nothing on Earth, 25 x 22 minute episodes, everyone a ripping yarn, for kids of all ages, made in high-definition 3D animation. See more top right.

Scale of Snaaku heavy attack saucer to Maori ramjets. Click to enlarge.